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Taylor & Vinn, 2006

Convergent morphology in small spiral worm tubes (‘Spirorbis’) and its palaeoenvironmental implications

Taylor, P. D., Vinn, O.
DOI
DOI10.1144/0016-764905-145
Aasta2006
AjakiriJournal of the Geological Society
Köide163
Number2
Leheküljed225-228
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Eesti autor
Keelinglise
Id23915

Abstrakt

Calcareous tube-worms generally identified as Spirorbis range from Ordovician to Recent, often profusely encrusting shells and other substrates. Whereas Recent Spirorbis is a polychaete annelid, details of tube structure in pre-Cretaceous ‘Spirorbis’ suggest affinities with the Microconchida, an extinct order of possible lophophorates. Although characteristically Palaeozoic, microconchid tube-worms survived the Permian mass extinction before being replaced in late Mesozoic ecosystems by true Spirorbis. Recent Spirorbis is stenohaline but spirorbiform microconchids also colonized freshwater, brackish and hypersaline environments during the Devonian–Triassic. Anomalies in the palaeoenvironmental distributions of fossil ‘Spirorbis’ are explained with the recognition of this striking convergence between microconchids and true Spirorbis.

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